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  • 24 Aug - Allison
    Is there a variety of tomato that will grow in our tropical spring/summers? 35+°
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  • 23 Aug - Nancy
    I’m on the border of zone 6a and 7a what garlic would be best for my zone? I’m new to this area.
    in Garlic
  • 20 Aug - Acorn
    My pumpkins are growing well this year! But after each plant had 1 pumpkin growing on the vine the other female flowers the plant would produce started dying before they bloomed. Is that normal?
    in Pumpkin
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    shallots
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  • 18 Aug - Francine
    I’m zone 8a upstate sc , when should I plant my garlic ? Should I buy hardneck or softneck to plant Thank you
    in Garlic
  • 14 Aug - Jon
    Thanks dude! I'm in the ATL area as well. I was hoping to plant some this fall/winter and was surprised when I saw the Feb/Mar dates.
    in Garlic
  • 13 Aug - Michael
    Want to grow sunflowers to support the birds that eat them. What are the best for growing fast and large quantity for bird food? Birdies in Atlanta georgia TYIA
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